Pam Bondi to hand over never-seen-before Epstein documents to Congress
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Lawmakers in Congress expect to begin receiving Department of Justice files on Jeffrey Epstein’s sex trafficking case this week. 

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer of Kentucky, who’s leading the House investigation into Epstein, revealed that the Department of Justice plans to release the Epstein files on Friday.

The documents are anticipated to include previously unseen material connected to the 2019 federal sex trafficking investigation of the late and well-connected New York financier.

But the files are expected to contain heavy redactions to protect the identities of victims and other sensitive information. 

This development is likely to upset Trump’s supporters, who have demanded the complete release of the files to prevent any perception of a cover-up.

“There are numerous records in the DOJ’s possession, and the Department will need time to release all the documents, ensuring the redaction of victim identities and any child sexual abuse material,” stated the Kentucky Republican.

Comer initially issued a subpoena to the DOJ for the Epstein records on August 5, setting an August 19 deadline for the documents’ release.

His recent statement that the files would be available by Friday suggests that the federal department has been granted extra time to organize the Epstein investigation files.

Deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hugs his longtime girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell

Deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein hugs his longtime girlfriend Ghislaine Maxwell

Attorney General Pam Bondi

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer

Comer announced on Monday that the DOJ would begin sending documents related to Jeffrey Epstein’s 2019 federal sex trafficking investigation to the committee on Friday

When the Daily Mail asked the DOJ if they would turn over the Epstein files by the deadline on Tuesday, a spokesperson responded, ‘No comment.’ 

It’s unclear whether the files the DOJ plans to hand over are the same ones that would be released under a bipartisan bill that could force the department to release all its files on Epstein, except in a few exceptions. 

It also remains to be seen whether the files expected to be released on Friday will satisfy voters’ demands to see the Epstein documents. 

Epstein, a wealthy money manager who authorities say committed suicide while in federal custody in 2019 while awaiting his federal sex trafficking trial, has been the subject of extreme interest since the DOJ announced in July that it did not have a ‘client list’ many believed the government had.

The unsigned memo put out by the DOJ and FBI poured cold water on many voters’ hopes to learn more about the infamous financier. 

This outrage became particularly acute due to Attorney General Pam Bondi saying earlier this year that the ‘client list’ was on her desk. 

Epstein’s former girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell, who is currently serving a 20-year sentence for sex trafficking, met personally with Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche multiple times in early August. 

The Oversight Committee is also investigating Maxwell and had planned and then rescheduled a time to interview the Epstein accomplice. 

The committee said it would speak with Maxwell after her petition before the Supreme Court regarding her sex trafficking case has been heard.

Shortly after she met with Blanche, Maxwell was reassigned to a lower security prison.

The Bureau of Prisons (BOP), which is under the DOJ, acknowledged that Maxwell was transferred but did not share a reason why. 

The House Oversight Committee has also sent subpoenas to many high-profile politicians to determine what they know of Epstein’s crimes. 

Former President Bill Clinton, who has admitted to flying on Epstein’s private jet – named the Lolita Express – as well as former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have also been subpoenaed by the committee. 

Both are being asked to sit for interviews in the Epstein probe in October. 

Former Attorney General Bill Barr, who served under Trump during his first term, was also subpoenaed and sat for an interview on Monday. 

‘Mr. Barr made clear that President Trump never provided any views or instructions related to the criminal case against Jeffrey Epstein or his death, and that he never saw any evidence suggesting President Trump committed a crime,’ a committee spokesperson told the Daily Mail of the session. 

‘He further stated that he believed the Biden Department of Justice would have released any incriminating evidence against President Trump if such evidence existed,’ the spokesperson continued. ‘Mr. Barr stands by his original conclusion that Epstein died by suicide.’

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